Baseball cap with interchangeable parts

ABSTRACT

A hat with interchangeable parts is disclosed, the hat comprising a cap portion with a lower peripheral edge and one or more panels at least partially forming a crown of the hat. Some implementations also include a brim portion removably attached to the cap portion adjacent to the lower peripheral edge and extending away from a front face of the crown of the hat. Implementations can also include one or more interchangeable logos removably attached to the cap portion of the hat, a button removably attached to a crown apex of the crown of the hat, and/or an interchangeable back strap removably attached opposite the front face of the crown.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S.Application No. 62/822,217, filed Mar. 22, 2019, the entire content ofwhich is incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND Technical Field

This disclosure generally relates to hats, in particular hats withinterchangeable parts.

Related Technology

Hat wearers often purchase a wide range of hats to provide a largevariety of options for accenting an appearance. For example, many hatwearers often buy hats of various color schemes to match various outfitsor to portray support for or affiliation with a particular idea, group,person, or organization on a particular occasion. Additionally, hatwearers often purchase hats adorned with a wide range of insignia,logos, icons, or word phrases to suit a particular occasion orpreference. Some hats may include images and names marketing aparticular brand of product. Others portray the name, emblem, or mascotor a particular sport team.

The wide range of colors and decorations available leads many hatwearers to purchase large amounts of hats, which can create cost andstorage issues. Additionally, many sports teams and other organizationsfrequently update their logos or color schemes, resulting in additionalcosts to hat wearers that prefer to own hats that portray the currentcolors and logos affiliated with a particular team or organization.

Accordingly, there are a number of disadvantages with hats that can beaddressed.

BRIEF SUMMARY

Implementations of the present disclosure solve one or more of theforegoing or other problems in the art with hats. In particular, one ormore implementations can include a hat with interchangeable parts,comprising a cap portion with a lower peripheral edge and one or moreinterconnected panels, the one or more interconnected panels at leastpartially forming a crown of the hat. Some implementations also includea brim portion removably attached to the cap portion adjacent to thelower peripheral edge and extending away from a front face of the crownof the hat. Implementations can also include one or more interchangeablelogos removably attached to the cap portion of the hat, as well as abutton removably attached to a crown apex of the crown of the hat and aninterchangeable back strap removably attached opposite the front face ofthe crown.

Hats of the present disclosure can also include interchangeable logosthat are removably attached to the cap portion of the hat via magneticmaterials or hook and loop fastener. In some implementations, multiplelogos can simultaneously be removably attached to the front face of thecrown of the hat. Additionally, hats of the present disclosure caninclude a brim portion and/or a back strap that are removably attachedto the cap portion of the hat via an attachment track on the cap portionconfigured to slidably attach to a tab or runner of the correspondingbrim portion and/or back strap.

Accordingly, a hat with interchangeable parts is disclosed.

This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in asimplified form that are further described below in the detaileddescription. This summary is not intended to identify key features oressential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended tobe used as an indication of the scope of the claimed subject matter.

Additional features and advantages of the disclosure will be set forthin the description which follows, and in part will be evident from thedescription, or may be learned by the practice of the disclosure. Thefeatures and advantages of the disclosure may be realized and obtainedby means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out inthe appended claims. These and other features of the present disclosurewill become more fully apparent from the following description andappended claims or may be learned by the practice of the disclosure asset forth hereinafter.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order to describe the manner in which the above recited and otheradvantages and features of the disclosure can be obtained, a moreparticular description of the disclosure briefly described above will berendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which areillustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that thesedrawings depict only typical embodiments of the disclosure and are nottherefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope.

The disclosure will be described and explained with additionalspecificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings inwhich:

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a hat with interchangeableparts according to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view thereof, particularlyillustrating the interchangeable parts of a hat according to one or moreembodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of the underside of a hat withinterchangeable parts, particularly illustrating the removableattachment of an interchangeable brim according to one or moreembodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a hat with interchangeableparts, particularly illustrating an alternative embodiment of aninterchangeable brim according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 5 illustrates an exploded perspective view of another hat accordingto one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, particularlyillustrating the interchangeable parts thereof;

FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of a hat with interchangeableparts, particularly illustrating another alternative embodiment of aninterchangeable brim according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 7A illustrates a cutout perspective view of a hat withinterchangeable parts, particularly illustrating another alternativeembodiment of an interchangeable brim according to the presentdisclosure, wherein the interchangeable brim is positioned to beremovably attached to a cap portion of the hat;

FIG. 7B illustrates a cutout perspective view of the hat withinterchangeable parts of FIG. 7A, wherein the interchangeable brim isremovably attached to the cap portion of the hat;

FIG. 7C illustrates a cutout perspective view of a hat withinterchangeable parts, particularly illustrating another alternativeembodiment of an interchangeable brim according to the presentdisclosure, wherein the interchangeable brim is positioned to beremovably attached to a cap portion of the hat;

FIG. 7D illustrates a cutout perspective view of the hat withinterchangeable parts of FIG. 7C, wherein the interchangeable brim isremovably attached to the cap portion of the hat;

FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective view of a hat with interchangeableparts, particularly illustrating the removable attachment of aninterchangeable back strap of one or more embodiments of the presentdisclosure;

FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective view of a hat with interchangeableparts, particularly illustrating an alternative embodiment of aninterchangeable back strap according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective view of a hat with interchangeableparts, particularly illustrating another alternative embodiment of aninterchangeable back strap according to the present disclosure;

FIG. 11A illustrates an exploded top perspective view of aninterchangeable button according to one or more embodiments of thepresent disclosure;

FIG. 11B illustrates an exploded bottom perspective view thereof;

FIG. 12 illustrates an exploded perspective view of an interchangeablelogo and corresponding panel of a hat with interchangeable partsaccording to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 13 illustrates a hat with interchangeable parts, particularlyillustrating the removeable attachment of an interchangeable logoaccording to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Before describing various embodiments of the present disclosure indetail, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited tothe parameters of the particularly exemplified systems, methods,apparatus, products, processes, and/or kits, which may, of course, vary.Thus, while certain embodiments of the present disclosure will bedescribed in detail, with reference to specific configurations,parameters, components, elements, etc., the descriptions areillustrative and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of theclaimed invention. In addition, the terminology used herein is for thepurpose of describing the embodiments and is not necessarily intended tolimit the scope of the claimed invention.

Furthermore, it is understood that for any given component or embodimentdescribed herein, any of the possible candidates or alternatives listedfor that component may generally be used individually or in combinationwith one another, unless implicitly or explicitly understood or statedotherwise. Additionally, it will be understood that any list of suchcandidates or alternatives is merely illustrative, not limiting, unlessimplicitly or explicitly understood or stated otherwise.

Embodiments of the present disclosure enable a hat wearer to personallycustomize the appearance of a hat by choosing between and implementing avariety of interchangeable parts. For example, embodiments of thepresent disclosure include a hat with one or more of the following partsbeing removable and therefore interchangeable: a brim portion, a backstrap, a button, and one or more logos. Accordingly, a user of a hatwith interchangeable parts according to the present disclosure may pickand choose between brims, back straps, buttons, and/or logos of variouscolors, designs, and markings. For example, when a wearer of a hataccording to one of the embodiments herein attends a particular event,the wearer may choose a particular logo and/or particular colors todisplay in support of the event, a particular sports team, or anymessage or theme that the wearer wishes to convey.

As illustrated in FIG. 1, embodiments of the present disclosure includea baseball cap 100 with interchangeable parts. Other embodiments includehats of various shapes and styles, such as but not limited to cyclingcaps, skull caps, beanies, visors, and so forth. As shown in FIG. 1, oneor more embodiments include a baseball cap 100 comprising a cap portion102, a brim portion 104, a back strap 106, a button 108, and a logo 110.Embodiments of the baseball cap 100 can include any combination ofinterchangeable parts, such as interchangeable brim portions 104,interchangeable back straps 106, interchangeable buttons 108, andinterchangeable logos 110. Each interchangeable logo 110 can include anydesign, graphic, image, phrase, color, monogram, emblem, mascot,picture, shape, style, and so forth as desired by consumers.Additionally, each interchangeable brim portion 104, back strap 106, andbutton 108 can include any color, shape, or other design feature desiredby consumers. With a variety of interchangeable parts at their disposal,consumers can extensively customize a hat or baseball cap 100 byinterchanging the various interchangeable parts without the need to buymultiple completed hats or baseball caps 100.

As illustrated in FIG. 1, embodiments of a baseball cap 100 can includea cap portion 102 comprising a plurality of interconnected panels 112,the panels 112 forming a hemispherical dome or crown with a crown apex114, a lower peripheral edge 116 forming a headband at a lower extremityof the crown, a front face 118 spanning from the lower peripheral edge116 to the crown apex 114, and a rear opening 120 defined by a gap inthe lower peripheral edge 116 opposite the front face 118 of the crown.In some embodiments, one or more panels 112 can form a partial crownwith an open crown apex 114 to create a visor configuration withincreased ventilation and having any combination of interchangeable brimportions 104, back straps 106, and/or logos 110. Some embodiments of capportion 102 can include a single panel 112 that forms a full or partialcrown. In some embodiments, lower peripheral edge 116 has a sweat bandattached on an interior surface thereof, the sweat band beingconstructed of an absorbent material configured to absorb and or wickthe sweat of the hat wearer.

In some embodiments, baseball cap 100 can include lower peripheral edge116 with a complete circumference, such that there is no gap defining arear opening 120 and thus no need for back strap 106. Embodimentswithout back strap 106 would of a necessity be fitted to the hat wearereither by appropriate sizing of the lower peripheral edge 116 or via anelastic headband or sweatband being integrated with the lower peripheraledge 116. Embodiments that do include back strap 106 would have theadvantages of superior adjustability and customizability, but some hatwearers may prefer to purchase a fitted cap without rear opening 120.

As illustrated, embodiments of logo 110 can be removably or permanentlyattached to front face 118 of cap portion 102. Similarly, embodimentscan include brim portion 104 that is removably or permanently attachedto cap portion 102 adjacent to lower peripheral edge 116 and front face118, with brim portion 104 extending away from front face 118.Embodiments can also include a back strap 106 that is removably orpermanently attached to cap portion 102 adjacent to lower peripheraledge 116 and the rear opening 120, and button 108 either removably orpermanently attached to cap portion 102 at crown apex 114.

FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of one or moreembodiments of baseball cap 100 with interchangeable parts, particularlyillustrating the removability of various parts according to one or moreembodiments of the present invention. As illustrated, in someembodiments, brim portion 104, back strap 106, button 108, and logo 110can be selectively removeable from the cap portion 102 by means ofvarious attachment interfaces as disclosed herein. By way of example,but without limitation, embodiments of interchangeable logos can includebut are not limited to attachment means such as hook and loop fastener,corresponding magnetic materials integrated with logo 110 and one ormore panels 112, snap buttons, frictional fittings, and so forth.

In an embodiment of the present invention, brim portion 104 includes anattachment tab 122 configured to removably attach to cap portion 102 bysliding into brim attachment track 124 that is integrated with lowerperipheral edge 116 adjacent to front face 118 of cap portion 102. Rigidattachment tab 122, as shown in FIG. 2, ensures that brim portion 104has adequate support to maintain the brim at an angle that issubstantially orthogonal to front face 118 and lower peripheral edge116. Additionally, brim attachment track 124 has the advantage of beingconcealed from view, such that baseball cap 100 has a similar appearanceto a common baseball cap without interchangeable parts.

Some embodiments can additionally or alternatively includeinterchangeable back strap 106 that is configured to be selectivelyremovable from cap portion 102. For example, embodiments of baseball cap100 can include one or more strap attachment tracks 126 connected to capportion 102 adjacent to lower peripheral edge 116 and rear opening 120.In some embodiments, interchangeable back strap 106 can include one ormore attachment tabs 128 configured to slide into or otherwise removablyattach to the corresponding one or more strap attachment tracks 126 oncap portion 102. Embodiments of back strap 106 can include any shape,style, or functional design of hat fasteners or back straps, such as butnot limited to traditional snap closures, elastic cloth of adjustable orfixed length, straps with hook and loop fastener, and so forth.

One or more embodiments can additionally or alternatively includeinterchangeable button 108 that is selectively removeable from crownapex 114 of cap portion 102. In some embodiments, fastener socket 130 isconnected to cap portion 102 at crown apex 114, fastener socket 130being configured to removably attach to interchangeable button 108. Insome embodiments, fastener socket 130 and interchangeable button 108comprise a snap button system. In other embodiments, fastener socket 130and interchangeable button 108 can comprise magnetic materials or hookand loop fastener to form a selectively removeable connectiontherebetween.

FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of the underside of baseball cap100 with interchangeable parts according to one or more embodiments. Asillustrated, some embodiments of an interchangeable brim portion 104 caninclude attachment tab 122 configured to slidably connect to brimattachment track 124 located adjacent to lower peripheral edge 116 andintegrated within cap portion 102 such that both tab 122 and track 124are concealed from view, particularly when the hat is worn by aconsumer. Some embodiments include brim attachment track 124 with achannel 136 that corresponds in shape and size to allow for attachmenttab 122 to slide within channel 136 to removably attach to brimattachment track 124. In some embodiments, lower peripheral edge 116 canalso include a stretchable or fitted headband or sweatband to ensure acomfortable fit, and brim attachment tab 122 can be integrated into capportion 102 in a manner that does not interfere with the fit of baseballcap 100.

FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of baseball cap 100 withinterchangeable parts, particularly illustrating an additionalembodiment of an interchangeable brim portion 104. As illustrated,attachment tab 122 can be integrated within brim portion 104 andconfigured to slidably attach to channel 136 of brim attachment track124 connected to cap portion 102 adjacent to lower peripheral edge 116.

FIG. 5 illustrates an exploded perspective view of baseball cap 100 withinterchangeable parts, particularly illustrating another embodiment ofan interchangeable brim portion 104. As illustrated, some embodimentscan include brim attachment tab 123 connected to cap portion 102adjacent to lower peripheral edge 116 and front face 118, andcorresponding attachment track of channel 125 integrated at leastpartially within brim portion 104.

FIG. 5 also illustrates the removability of embodiments ofinterchangeable back strap 106, interchangeable button 108, andinterchangeable logo 110. Embodiments of the structure and functionalityof various embodiments of interchangeable back strap 106,interchangeable button 108, and interchangeable logo 110 are discussedin detail below in reference to FIGS. 8 through 10, FIGS. 11A through11B, and FIGS. 12 through 13, respectively.

FIG. 6 illustrates baseball cap 100 with interchangeable parts of FIG.5, particularly illustrating the slidable connection of brim portion 104to cap portion 102 in accordance with some embodiments of the presentinvention. In a similar manner as that of other embodiments,interchangeable brim portion 104 can be removably attached to capportion 102 by sliding the attachment channel 125 of brim portion 104onto brim attachment tab 123 of cap portion 102.

FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate cutout perspective views of baseball cap 100with interchangeable parts, particularly illustrating interchangeablebrim portion 104 according to some embodiments, wherein FIG. 7A showsbrim portion 104 in position to be attached to the cap portion 102 andFIG. 7B shows brim portion 104 removably attached to cap portion 102. Asillustrated, some embodiments of an interchangeable brim portion 104 canbe removably attached to cap portion 102 via hook and loop fastener 132attached to brim portion 104 and corresponding hook and loop fastenerattached to brim attachment tab 134 located adjacent to front face 118of cap portion 102.

FIG. 7C and 7D illustrate cutout perspective views of baseball cap 100with interchangeable parts, particularly illustrating interchangeablebrim portion 104 according to some embodiments, wherein FIG. 7C showsbrim portion 104 in position to be attached to cap portion 102 and FIG.7D shows brim portion 104 removably attached to cap portion 102. Asillustrated, some embodiments of interchangeable brim portion 104 can beremovably attached to cap portion 102 via magnetic elements 133integrated with brim portion 104 and a corresponding magnetic material135 attached to brim attachment tab 134 located adjacent to front face118 of cap portion 102.

FIGS. 8 through 10 illustrate perspective views of various embodimentsof baseball cap 100 with interchangeable parts, particularlyillustrating multiple embodiments of interchangeable back strap 106.With reference to FIG. 8, some embodiments of baseball cap 100 caninclude one or more strap attachment tracks 126 attached to a peripheryof rear opening 120 near lower peripheral edge 116, as well asinterchangeable back strap 106 having attachment tabs 128 thatcorrespond to strap attachment tracks 126 to removably attach back strap106 to cap portion 102 by sliding one or more tabs 128 into one or moretracks 126.

As illustrated in FIG. 9, some embodiments can alternatively have strapattachment tracks 126 integrated into panels 112 of cap portion 102adjacent to the periphery of rear opening 120, such that attachmenttracks 126 are hidden from view and attachment tabs 128 ofinterchangeable back strap 106 are also hidden from view when removablyattached to attachment tabs 128.

As illustrated in FIG. 10, some embodiments can alternatively use hookand loop fastener 138 to removably attach interchangeable back strap 106to cap portion 102 of baseball cap 100. Embodiments can thus includehook and loop fastener 138 attached to cap portion 102 adjacent to rearopening 120 and lower peripheral edge 116 on either an inside surface ofcap portion 102, and outside surface of cap portion 102, or acombination of each, as well as hook and loop fastener 138 attached tocorresponding ends of back strap 106.

FIGS. 11A and 11B illustrate exploded perspective views of aninterchangeable button 108 and corresponding fastener socket 130according to some embodiments. As illustrated, some embodiments ofinterchangeable button 108 comprise a snap button configuration forremovable attachment of interchangeable button 108 to faster socket 130.In the embodiment illustrated, fastener socket 130 comprises a bottommale snap half 140 and a top male snap half 142, the two of which can bepressed together to form a permanent attachment to a hat or baseball capof the present disclosure. In some embodiments, the correspondinginterchangeable button 108 can include bottom female snap half 144, topfemale snap half 146, and fabric covering 148, the three of which can beassembled to form a single interchangeable button 108 that can beremovably attached to corresponding fastener socket 130. Otherembodiments can comprise removable attachment of button 108 to fastenersocket 130 via hook and loop fastener, magnetic materials, other stylesof friction fittings, and so forth.

FIG. 12 illustrates an exploded perspective view of interchangeable logo110 according to some embodiments. As illustrated, some embodiments ofinterchangeable logo 110 can include one or more embedded or integratedmagnets 150 or otherwise magnetic materials, and at least one panel 112of a hat or baseball cap can include an embedded or integrated magneticpanel 152 to provide for removeable attachment of interchangeable logo110 to an outside of panel 112. In some embodiments, panel 112 mayinclude an embedded or integrated magnetic panel 152 that can at leastpartially form the front face 118 of the hat or baseball cap.

FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective view of the interchangeable logo ofFIG. 12, particularly illustrating the integration of panel 112 intofront face 118 of baseball cap 100. As illustrated, some embodiments caninclude magnetic panel 152 sewn into panel 112 at front face 118 ofbaseball cap 100. In some embodiments, magnetic panels 152 areadditionally or alternatively integrated with other panels 112 or withinbrim portion 104 of baseball cap 100, such that interchangeable logo 110can be removably attached to cap portion 102 or the brim portion 104 atvarious locations. In some embodiments, multiple interchangeable logos110 can be selectively attached to baseball cap 100 at one or morelocations. In other embodiments, the interchangeable logos 110 can beremovably attached to the brim portion 104 or cap portion 102 via hookand loop fastener, snap or button fastening, and so forth.

It should be understood that, for the purposes of the presentdisclosure, the terms “magnetic materials,” “magnetic panels,”“magnets,” and the like are to be interpreted broadly so to include anycorresponding pairs of materials that attach to one another via amagnetic force. For example, some embodiments may include a magnetizedpiece of material corresponding to a ferrous material. For the purposesof the embodiments disclosed herein, such materials may be interchangedwith one another so long as a similar result is achieved, namely, solong as one component can be magnetically attached to another componentas intended.

Following are some further example embodiments of the invention. Theseare presented only by way of example and are not intended to limit thescope of the invention in any way.

Embodiment 1. A hat, comprising: a cap portion 102 comprised of a crownapex 114, a lower peripheral edge 116 opposite crown apex 114, a frontface 118 spanning between crown apex 114 and lower peripheral edge 116,a button 108 attached to crown apex 114, a back strap 106 spanning arear opening 120 defined by a gap in lower peripheral edge 116 oppositefront face 118, a brim portion 104 attached to lower peripheral edge 116adjacent to front face 118, and one or more logos 110 attached to frontface 118.

Embodiment 2. The hat as recited in embodiment 1, wherein button 108 isremovably attached to crown apex 114.

Embodiment 3. The hat as recited in any of embodiments 1-2, wherein backstrap 106 is removably attached to cap portion 102.

Embodiment 4. The hat as recited in any of embodiments 1-3, wherein brimportion 104 is removably attached to cap portion 102.

Embodiment 5. The hat as recited in any of embodiments 1-4, wherein oneor more logos 110 are removably attached to cap portion 102.

Embodiment 6. The hat as recited in any of embodiments 1-5, wherein atleast one additional logo 110 is removably attached to brim portion 104.

Although the subject matter described herein is provided in languagespecific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to beunderstood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is notnecessarily limited to the described features or acts so described.Rather, the described features and acts are disclosed as example formsof implementing the claims.

The present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms withoutdeparting from its spirit or essential characteristics. The describedembodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrativeand not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicatedby the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. Whilecertain embodiments and details have been included herein and in theattached disclosure for purposes of illustrating embodiments of thepresent disclosure, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art thatvarious changes in the methods, products, devices, and apparatusdisclosed herein may be made without departing from the scope of thedisclosure or of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency ofthe claims are to be embraced within their scope.

We claim:
 1. A hat with interchangeable parts, comprising: a cap portioncomprised of a lower peripheral edge and one or more panels, the one ormore panels at least partially forming a crown; a brim portion removablyattached to the cap portion adjacent to the lower peripheral edge andextending away from a front face of the crown; and one or moreinterchangeable logos removably attached to the cap portion.
 2. The hataccording to claim 1, wherein the cap portion further comprises afastener socket connected to a crown apex of the crown, the fastenersocket configured to have a button removably attached thereto.
 3. Thehat according to claim 1, wherein the cap portion further comprises abrim attachment track at least partially spanning the lower peripheraledge adjacent to the front face of the crown, and the brim portionfurther comprises an attachment tab configured to removably attach tothe brim attachment track.
 4. The hat according to claim 1, wherein theone or more interchangeable logos are removably attached to the capportion by a magnetic force.
 5. The hat according to claim 4, whereinthe cap portion comprises one or more magnetic panels integrated withthe one or more panels, and the one or more interchangeable logoscomprise a magnetic material configured to removably attach to any ofthe one or more magnetic panels of the cap portion.
 6. The hat accordingto claim 5, wherein the front face of the crown is configured to have aplurality of interchangeable logos simultaneously attached thereto. 7.The hat according to claim 5, wherein the brim portion further comprisesan integrated magnetic panel configured to have at least one of the oneor more interchangeable logos removably attached thereto.
 8. The hataccording to claim 1, further comprising a back strap removably attachedto the cap portion at a rear opening defined by a gap in the lowerperipheral edge opposite the front face of the crown.
 9. The hataccording to claim 8, wherein the cap portion further comprises at leastone strap attachment track attached to a periphery of the rear opening.10. The hat according to claim 9, wherein the at least one strapattachment track is attached to the periphery such that an opening ofthe at least one strap attachment track faces towards the gap in thelower peripheral edge.
 11. The hat according to claim 10, wherein the atleast one strap attachment track is integrated with the one or morepanels such that the at least one strap attachment track is hidden fromview.
 12. The hat according to claim 1, wherein the cap portion furthercomprises a sweat band attached to an interior surface of the crownadjacent to the lower peripheral edge.
 13. A hat with interchangeableparts, comprising: a cap portion, comprising: one or more panels forminga crown, the crown comprising a crown apex, a lower peripheral edgeopposite the crown apex, a front face spanning between the crown apexand the lower peripheral edge, and a rear opening defined by a gap inthe lower peripheral edge opposite the front face; at least one strapattachment track attached to a periphery of the rear opening; and one ormore magnetic panels integrated with one or more of the one or morepanels of the crown adjacent to the front face of the crown; a brimportion attached to the cap portion and extending away from the frontface; an interchangeable back strap removably attached to the at leastone strap attachment track; and one or more interchangeable logos, eachinterchangeable logo comprising a magnetic material configured toremovably attach to the one or more magnetic panels of the cap portion.14. The hat according to claim 13, wherein the at least one strapattachment track is attached to a periphery of the rear opening suchthat an opening of the at least one strap attachment track faces towardsthe gap in the lower peripheral edge.
 15. The hat according to claim 14,wherein the at least one strap attachment track is integrated with thecap portion such that the at least one strap attachment track is hiddenfrom view.
 16. The hat according to claim 13, wherein the brim portionis removably attached to the cap portion.
 17. The hat according to claim16, wherein the cap portion further comprises a brim attachment track atleast partially spanning the lower peripheral edge adjacent to the frontface of the crown, and the brim portion further comprises an attachmenttab configured to removably attach to the brim attachment track.
 18. Thehat according to claim 13, wherein the cap portion further comprises afastener socket attached to the crown apex of the crown, the fastenersocket configured to have an interchangeable button removably attachedthereto.
 19. The hat according to claim 13, wherein the front face ofthe crown is configured to have a plurality of interchangeable logossimultaneously attached thereto.
 20. A hat with interchangeable parts,comprising: a cap portion comprising a crown apex, a lower peripheraledge at a lower extremity of the cap portion, a front face spanningbetween the crown apex and the lower peripheral edge, and a rear openingdefined by a gap in the lower peripheral edge opposite the front face; afastener socket attached to the crown apex of the cap portion; a brimattachment track at least partially spanning the lower peripheral edgeof the front face of the cap portion; at least one strap attachmenttrack attached to a periphery of the rear opening of the cap portion;one or more magnetic panels integrated with the front face of the capportion; an interchangeable brim portion removably attached to the brimattachment track, the interchangeable brim portion extending away fromthe front face of the cap portion; an interchangeable button removablyattached to the fastener socket; an interchangeable back strap removablyattached to the at least one strap attachment track; and one or moreinterchangeable logos, each interchangeable logo comprising a magneticmaterial configured to removably attach to the one or more magneticpanels of the cap portion.